If you think that when you lose a tooth that’s the end of it, think again, the ramifications go much further than just a lost tooth. Losing a tooth in itself can be traumatic, especially if you have taken an impact to the mouth as a result of an accident. When you lose a tooth, the bone in the area of your jaw where the tooth once was no longer receives stimulation from your body and begins to resorb. This process slowly decreases the density of your jawbone and this can result in that area on your face starting to take on a sunken appearance. A bridge or dentures are ultimately placed above the jawbone; however, they do not provide the stimulation that the bone needs. To reverse this process, your jawbone needs a suitable implant for one tooth or dental implants Guildford to replace multiple teeth.

Dental science
Your teeth are not only used to break down your food so that your body can digest it, they also allow you to express yourself by smiling. Losing a tooth should be regarded with the seriousness that such an event is, because losing one tooth can lead to another being lost through tooth decay. At Farnham Road Dental Practice, we make every effort to help you retain your teeth. We also know that tooth loss is a reality; our team keeps up to date on new developments and techniques to be able to provide you with the best dental treatment available. Dental science and technology are constantly improving procedures and producing new equipment; dental implants Guildford are becoming more accessible to patients who were previously excluded from this treatment.
Jawbone density
Implantology has been around for sometime now but one of the major constraints for patients has been the density of their jawbone. Bone grafts are often used to restore a level of density that will be sufficient to provide a stable platform for an implant. Dentistry is a constant evolution and new methods which are not reliant on the bone density in a particular area are being introduced.
Following nature’s lead
Your teeth are anchored into your jawbone to provide a stable and solid foundation allowing you to exert as much as thirty thousand pounds of force. Each and every tooth in your mouth is uniquely designed to perform a particular function. To help you retain the ability to chew properly, we have merely followed nature’s lead and copied the way that your teeth are located inside your mouth. Using computer technology to guide us, we will make a small incision in your gum at the exact place where the dental implants Guildford need to be placed. A hole is drilled into your jawbone and a titanium post is inserted into the hole. Titanium is used because it fuses naturally with your bone providing that stable solid base that is required. After this procedure, you will require a healing period of a few months to allow the titanium and your jawbone to fuse properly. Once this period has elapsed, we will place an abutment onto the titanium post to secure it and then a crown is placed onto the abutment which has been coloured and shaped to blend in perfectly with your surrounding teeth.
Your dental capabilities restored
It will take a few weeks to return to normal; but, once this time has elapsed, you will be able to enjoy eating as you did before the tooth loss. Maintaining your implant requires the same care and attention as your normal teeth.